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1990 Pétanque League Logo |
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The black and white logo came about one afternoon in the
office of my company 'Apex Enterprises'. I was typing a document for
the pétanque league and Liz Hooper was doing the accounts at the other
end of the desk... She had the idea and doodled it into existence. I
liked it and asked her to formalise it and draw it up as a template.
The style is of it's time and this is mainly due to the fact that most
documents that were circularised, in the early 1990s, were single
colour photostatic copies.
There have been several versions of logo, but they have all maintained the same theme that includes the three boule and the cochonnet. |
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Part of my business was manufacturing trophies and trophy
components... By using components that were 'end of line' I was able
to keep the cost of trophies to a very minimal level. In order to trim
these costs still further, I made a punch and die for our sheet metal
press that would blank out 25 mm discs from polished, anodised
aluminium sheet. These discs were then engraved with the 1990 logo to
form the trophy centres.
The discs were of different colours for different years, the black one depicted was used for the 1994 season. Blue was used for 1993 season with silver? for 1992 and gold? for 1991 (there were some small shields made for the 1990 season, these were organised by Ted and presented at a committee meeting that was held at the Three Crowns Barrow on Soar.) |
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| The making of the engraving master is also worth recounting... I first made a transparent drawing of the original logo, which was 180 mm square, using Indian ink, then I made a photographic negative from it. The negative was sandwiched with some photosensitive material that was used to make printing plates and the sandwich was exposed to Ultra Violet light. After chemical development the plate had a series of grooves where the lines had been on the drawing. It was a simple matter to use the engraving machine to produce a brass 'master' that could be used to engrave the individual discs. future link to pictures of trophies |
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Since that original time and the bankruptcy of myself and
the company the trophy centres have been made by the trophy trade in
the more normal domed acrylic form. The layout, with the wording in an
annular space around the edge of the centre with the original '1990'
boule and coche, is due to Ted Robertson.
The picture at right exibits some flare as the item was placed on a flatbed scanner rather than being photographed. The luminous quality of the green background is a feature of the use of the scanner and the lens shape of the acrylic disc. |
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| For various reasons, it fell to me to organise the AGM for 2003 and owing to shortness of time I could not get hold of a coloured sample of our round logo, so I dressed up the earliest example of our logo, as I had a copy of that already in my computer. This gave rise to the small Logo at the right of this text that has been used, and will continue to be used until I can sort out the stationary files to use the coloured version of the round one. |
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Written... 08 October 2002, Revised... 16 April 2003, Revised... 05 September 2003, Revised... 24 September 2003, |